Martin to make final Pro Motocross start at Spring Creek National

Section: Competition Post: Alex Gobert
'I’ve now decided I’d like to finish out my career with the team'.
Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing 250MX recruit Jeremy Martin will miss the next month of Pro Motocross, before returning at home in Millville for the Spring Creek National where he intends to ‘finish out’ his career with the team.
The former two-time Pro Motocross champion returned to racing in 2025, but it had been unclear if it was for a full season or a short-term stint with the factory Yamaha organization.
A crash in the opening race at Hangtown drew a premature end to his second appearance back after running just outside the top 10 late in the moto.
“Unfortunately, after my crash in moto one at Hangtown, I’ve decided to sit out Thunder Valley this coming Saturday so that I can get back to 100 percent for Millville, which is where I’ve now decided I’d like to finish out my career with the team,” Martin revealed.
“A massive thank you to everyone at Star Yamaha for their support and belief in me, and all of the people out there who have been supporting me. It’s been a privilege to ride under the truck and, as a life-long fan of this sport, I’m excited to continue supporting the Star Yamaha team.”
At 32, Martin had experienced a difficult return after an 11th-hour recruitment, recording a 20-20 moto scorecard at the series opener at Fox Raceway. His parents own and operate the Spring Creek Motocross Park, which will host round seven of the season on July 12.
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